No. Argon gas is a pure substance. It is a noble gas element
Where Air is one Composed of Nitrogen gas, Oxygen and argon gas Another is Carbon Monoxide Composed of Carbon Dioxide, oxygen and tar
The most abundant example of a gas gas mixture is the air we breathe! It is a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, water, argon, carbon dioxide and many trace gases!
no, but it is a homogeneous mixture ************************ No, it is a compound.
It is a heterogenous mixture.
The kind of mixture between salt water and mud is Heterogenous. A heterogenous mixture is made of different substances that remain physically separate.
No. Argon gas is a pure substance. It is a noble gas element
yes
No. Hydrogen gas is an element, making it a pure substance.
Mixture of argon gas and Mercury gas.
Argon gas is an element. It will be element only. It can be part of some mixture. But never ever be a part of the compound. It is a noble gas.
Argon gas is an element. It will be element only. It can be part of some mixture. But never ever be a part of the compound. It is a noble gas.
Smoke is a heterogenous mixture of very tiny solidparticles in gas (mostly air).
Where Air is one Composed of Nitrogen gas, Oxygen and argon gas Another is Carbon Monoxide Composed of Carbon Dioxide, oxygen and tar
Soil would be a heterogenous mixture. A heterogenous mixture is not uniform throught out. A homogeneous mixture is the same throught out
It's an element.
A suspension
The most abundant example of a gas gas mixture is the air we breathe! It is a mixture of nitrogen, oxygen, water, argon, carbon dioxide and many trace gases!